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Markets pull back on rate hike concerns, STRC hits all time lows, and Midjourney launches a surprise medical product.
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BTC $63,907 (-1.4%) | ETH $1,742 (-1.2%) | SOL $71 (-1.5%)
US and Iran officially sign MOU to end the war
Fed holds rates steady and omits forward guidance at Warsh's first meeting — Odds of a July rate hike increase to 17%
STRC hits a record low as concerns grow that Strategy may need to sell more Bitcoin to fund dividends
AI image and video generation company Midjourney reveals full body medical scanner
Coinbase launches SEC-registered AI investment advisors
CME group plans to sue the CFTC over regulation of perpetual futures
France plans to phase out securities that lack quantum encryption amid growing Bitcoin security worries
US House Representative says Congress is ready to fast track the Clarity Act
White House demands that Fable 5 be impossible to jailbreak before re-release — Anthropic CEO says companies testing Mythos liken it to a super weapon that should “require a gun license”
Ansem and Arthur Hayes tease an upcoming memecoin launch on Solana
Nvidia builds self-training AI powered robots
Bernie Sanders proposes 50% stock tax on large AI companies
Grayscale gives base-case target of $175 for AAVE
Moody’s credit rating agency expands its Token Integration Engine to Solana
Plasma launches Plasma One neobank on IOS
China expands Digital Yuan Network with addition of 26 new institutions
Michigan judge rules that prediction markets don’t fall under CFTC jurisdiction